Erika <torpan@torpan.com> wrote ...
>> It has arisen that 13 flight engineers flying for QF have died in the last
>> six years of brain tumours. Another unspecified amount have had cancerous
>> tumours removed by the various medical means available.
>>
>> According to a QF Senior Technical Specialist in avionics, fears have been
>> around for years regarding electric and magnetic fields around the FE panel
>> in the 747 Classic (and indeed other 3-crew aircraft).
>
>IY may be so ,but i know a QF engineer who is on the net all the time hes
>home here in Sydney...wants more electronic punishment,eh.
Seriously, having now spoken to the wife of a dead QF flight engineer, I am
more surprised that more hasn't been done to shield these people from
electromagnetic radiation. The poor woman is convinced that her husband was
a slow victim of radiation in the cockpit. Of the 13 flight engineers that
died at QF over a period of six years (one had been retired for six months,
another for a year), ALL had tumours develop in the front lobes of their
brain, suggesting that the electromagnetic radiation came from directly in
front and/or above*.
*Note: secondary information gathered from the wife.
I know where *not* to carry my mobile phone....
Russ.